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brake pedal is tilted to the right. that would drive me nuts looking at it.

Same here . It's tilted quite a bit, and it's the freaking brake pedal, which is metal, so it'd be a b*tch to lengthen the holes (all minus 1) in the appropriate direction to tilt the pedal the other way so it's even. But I'd definitely do it. Mine was way less than yours, but that didn't stop me until it was perfect . Good luck.

Hey, why do you have a crappy dead pedal??? Mine is way nicer. Hope BMW is not cheaping out on that now.

Same here . It's tilted quite a bit, and it's the freaking brake pedal, which is metal, so it'd be a b*tch to lengthen the holes (all minus 1) in the appropriate direction to tilt the pedal the other way so it's even. But I'd definitely do it. Mine was way less than yours, but that didn't stop me until it was perfect . Good luck.

Hey, why do you have a crappy dead pedal??? Mine is way nicer. Hope BMW is not cheaping out on that now.

It's how they do the dead pedals for the AUS market. I actually prefer it believe it or not.

Shit news about the brake pedal. So BMW Mini Parts effectively sold me a pedal set with not enough screws, and a brake pedal that is warped?

The pedals look great, though I agree with elp jc. The brake pedal is a little tilted, but it's not that noticeable. How difficult was the install? I've been considering getting aluminum pedals myself.

I didn't do it myself, it's currently at the dealership - I am overseas and taking delivery when I get back in a week.

It's kind of disappointing though. I ordered from BMW Mini Parts and the techs at my dealership had to drive to a bolt shop to get more bolts to complete the install. Now looking at that photo I see it's slightly tilted. It's not really that big of a deal, but you would think selling OEM parts they would get it right. I am yet to email them.

On the whole though, it's small potatoes. Even if it can't be fixed I am still going to enjoy the car. I have attached another pic for your enjoyment. Let me know what you guys think. Can't wait!

Are the pedals really off or did they drill the holes off center for the cover. You have to punch and drill on flat metal surface for that kit. I have installed those in past and they could have easily shewed holes.

It also begs the questions why would you not just do it yourself later instead of leaving in the hands of some Mini guys?

Are the pedals really off or did they drill the holes off center for the cover. You have to punch and drill on flat metal surface for that kit. I have installed those in past and they could have easily shewed holes.

It also begs the questions why would you not just do it yourself later instead of leaving in the hands of some Mini guys?

Are you sure you had to drill? Mine already had holes in them.

And 'some Mini guys' is actually a BMW Bodyshop - They have fitted all my stuff in the past (It's kind of hard to fit these parts when you are 12,000km away) without a hitch so it would be hard to believe it would be them.

Ok my mistake. So if they are off, is it something that the body shop can fix?

Not really. They could make the holes larger but the holes are already pushed out to the edges. I would take delivery of it "as is" and then decide later if it bothers you. You can always buy a replacement brake pedal for $25 and drill/fit the cover outside of the car. That is much easier. Replacing the pedal is not hard as well, I've done it.